Associations between muscle mass, physical activity and dietary behaviour in adolescents.
Guang HaoN K PollockR A HarrisB GutinS SuX WangPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2018)
Our study in adolescence suggests that physical activity and consumption of both sugar-sweetened beverages and saturated fats are associated with skeletal muscle mass. More importantly, our findings suggest that sugar-sweetened beverage intake may attenuate the beneficial effects of physical activity on skeletal muscle mass.